
How TNB is transforming rural communities
Tenaga Nasional Berhad is in the process of providing electricity supply to 25 villages located in Perak, Pahang and Johor. (TNB pic)
PETALING JAYA : For many Malaysians living in cities, electricity is simply a given. But for thousands in remote and underserved areas, reliable access to power remains a challenge.
To bridge this gap, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), in collaboration with the rural and regional development ministry, is driving the country's Rural Electrification Programme, aiming to bring sustainable, reliable electricity to every corner of Malaysia.
Bringing power to remote villages
TNB's initiative is currently focused on 25 villages across Perak, Pahang and Johor, with five villages already connected to the grid.
A standout project is a micro-hydro system in Lenjang, Kuala Lipis, Pahang, which will soon provide electricity to 210 houses and 10 community centres in 10 indigenous villages.
This is part of a broader strategy to use a mix of grid extensions, off-grid solar technology, micro-hydro solutions, as well as hybrid energy systems to overcome the challenges of difficult terrain and dispersed populations.
TNB's Rural Electrification Programme focuses on long-term sustainability and engagement with rural communities. (TNB pic)
TNB employs modern technologies such as satellite mapping and drones to efficiently plan infrastructure deployment.
By combining renewable energy options with community-based initiatives that involve training local residents, the programme aims to ensure long-term system maintenance and sustainability.
Improving lives through reliable electricity
Access to electricity transforms daily life – it enables children to study after dark, healthcare facilities can operate advanced equipment longer and businesses gain the tools to thrive.
A micro-hydro powered village, for example, can sustain clinics, schools and small enterprises, opening doors to opportunities once beyond reach.
In many parts of rural Malaysia, electricity also means better communication and connection to the wider world. With power, villagers access the internet, online education and digital marketplaces, narrowing the gap between urban and rural communities.
A focus on sustainability and inclusivity
Equipping rural communities with reliable electricity supply will provide residents with better access to helpful amenities and services. (TNB pic)
In addition to immediate benefits, the programme is aligned with national goals to promote social equity and environmental responsibility.
By integrating cleaner energy sources like solar and micro-hydro power, TNB is reducing reliance on fossil fuels and contributing to Malaysia's climate targets.
To address the high costs and geographic challenges of rural electrification, the programme adopts cost-effective renewable solutions tailored to each community's needs.
Building a future powered by community
Beyond infrastructure installation, TNB focuses on empowering communities through training and local engagement. This helps develop the capacity for system upkeep and repair, creating ownership and ensuring the long-term success of electrification projects.
TNB's Rural Electrification Programme is an important driver for inclusive growth and sustainable development in Malaysia.
By extending reliable and clean electricity to remote areas, the programme is empowering rural communities and supporting the nation's vision for equitable progress.
To learn more about TNB's initiatives in rural Malaysia, visit the official website.
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